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RE: Fw: Stair LEDs
- Subject: RE: Fw: Stair LEDs
- From: "Neil Frost" <neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 21:52:44 -0000
They are wired individually, they have what look like power plugs you
would=
find on the end of a wall wart...
a bit like these: http://www.maplin.co.uk/images/full/35906i0.jpg
They plug into a box which the 12v plugs into.
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The wire to the LEDs is has 24awg on the side (if that helps)
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The power adapter is 12v 200ma
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Hope that helps... I've just taken some pics and will upload them
somewhere=
tonight....
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Neil
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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Ian Bird
Sent: Sat 18/03/2006 18:51
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Fw: [ukha_d] Stair LEDs
Since you have one in front of you ;-)
Are all the LED's wired back to a plug each, or are they in strings
of say two or three. What do you see?
The connectors I will have on the board are screw type ones.
Thanks
Ian
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Neil Frost" <neil@...> wrote:
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> OK, went to B&Q today... STAY AWAY FROM THE LIGHT!!!!!
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> couldn't resist.... bought the 10 LEDs for =A330....
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> So i would be Interested in the device too... please..
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> Thanks
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> Neil
>
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> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Ian Bird
> Sent: Sat 18/03/2006 11:51
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Fw: [ukha_d] Stair LEDs
>
>
>
> A quick update - already
>
> I spent some time thinking about this last night along with all the
> other requirements already listed and I have two things to add.
>
> 1) The LED outputs will be voltage switching ones and not current
> limited. This is because the resistors used in the current limiting
> version are dependent on the LED and since I have no control over
> what may be hung off these this is a risk not worth taking. Also,
if
> using commercial LEDs they may have the current limiting resistors
> hidden in the 'string' somewhere and hence in the wrong place.
>
> 2) For my own application PWM is a really nice thing to have. To
> this end I am modifying the design to incorporate a Maxim chip to
> help with this. Samples ordered today and the programming gets more
> complicated but the end result should be rather sweet.
> The down side of this is the number of outputs goes to 16 but
that's
> life.
>
> We shall see
>
> Ian
>
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Gareth Cook <g@...> wrote:
> >
> > Exactly that :-)
> >
> > Gareth Cook
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> > ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 17/03/2006 20:28 -----
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> > Andy,
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> > There's a couple of videos on this site - I guess this is the
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> > thing Gareth & Ian are aiming for :-)
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> > http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~umparekh/stair_lights.html
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> > Cheers,
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> > Tim.
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